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Old 01-30-2015, 08:57 PM   #1
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Default The Bells Stay A While.

The post of Us The Duo made me think of this group.


The female singer here sounds a little the one in US but the male singer sounds different.


Were the Bells a family group?

I understand they were Canadian.


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Old 01-30-2015, 09:15 PM   #2
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Default Re: The Bells Stay A While.

that was written by Ken Tobias. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bells_%28band%29
The Bells were a Canadian rock band formed in 1965 in Montreal. The band had two hit singles in the early 1970s. Featuring South African natives Ann and Jackie Ralph as well as Cliff Edwards, Doug Gravelle and Gordie McLeod, the group started in 1965 as "The Five Bells". Cliff and Ann married in 1967 and when their first child was born Ann retired to raise their family on a hobby farm in Warkworth, Ontario.

The Five Bells first hit in 1969 with "Moody Manitoba Morning", followed in 1970 — after shortening their name and Ann leaving to raise their family — with "Fly Little White Dove Fly", which became a Top 10 hit in Canada. Piano player Frank Mills joined The Bells for a short period from 1970 to 1971, after which he pursued a successful solo career, the highlight of which was the #3 1979 U.S. hit single "Music Box Dancer". Mills was replaced by piano player Dennis Will who remained with the band through to the end. Charlie Clark also joined the band in 1970 as a guitarist and vocalist; he now lives in Saint John, New Brunswick.

"White Dove" was followed up in 1971 by "Stay Awhile", a duet featuring Ralph and Edwards. Written by Saint John native Ken Tobias, the song became a major hit worldwide, selling four million copies and going to #1 in Canada on the RPM 100 national Top Singles chart on April 10, 1971 and remaining there for two weeks[1][2] as well becoming their only Top 40 hit in the U.S., reaching #7 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.[3] This disc sold over one million copies before the major U.S. radio stations played it, and received a gold disc awarded by the R.I.A.A. on 27 May 1971.[3] The song features a whispered vocal by Jackie Ralph. The success led to invitations to perform on The Tonight Show in June 1971[3] and The Merv Griffin Show. In Australia, "Stay Awhile" reached #9.

The band broke up as Edwards departed out on a solo career in 1973.[4] The Bells meanwhile had three Top Ten singles from their final album, Pisces Rising (Polydor, 1973): "The Singer", "Hey My Love" and "He Was Me, He Was You", featuring a new rhythm section with Skip Layton on drums and Will (Wayne) Cardinal on bass. Layton and Cardinal were also members of Ocean in 1976 and Faro in the early 1970s.

The group has continued to perform occasionally over the years. Edwards and Gravelle both now reside in Gananoque, Ontario, Jackie Ralph in Vancouver, British Columbia, and Will in Mississauga, Ontario

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Default Re: The Bells Stay A While.

I checked out a couple of the other songs of there's.


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